ForeverTFC wrote:docholliday99 wrote:Merit wrote:
KD and Dame are two completely different scenarios. Dame has only ever played for Portland. He’s given them unlimited chances to improve the team and it’s never worked out.
Dame saying he would be okay to play in Portland is all posturing, and I haven’t seen that written anywhere recently. Dame wants out.
As ForeverTFC also pointed out, Dame’s contract appears to be a problem for the teams interested in acquiring him. It makes sense for Portland to get the most they can as soon as they can.
To me, this feels a lot like the Kawhi situation where the relationship is irreparable. Check JRoy’s earlier posts where he “just wants it to be over”. Plus, Portland is well positioned to rebuild with Scoot. They just have to decide to go in that direction.
Oh 100%, in an ideal world this would be done sooner than later. The fact that this has no acrimonious feelings allows Portland the time to wait - which is what I was referring to about Brooklyn and KD, Brooklyn had term and set a sky high price - they could afford to wait. And I get where JRoy's coming from but he's also stated he's more than fine to sit Dame's butt down and to wait it out if that becomes necessary. The pressure really is on everyone else.
With all due respect to JRoy, his comfort level with sitting Dame has exactly 0 relevance to this conversation.
The KD deal is not a comp for Dame. KD has 1 less year, is 15% cheaper, is a better player and was traded prior to the new CBA. Additionally, if it wasn't for new ownership, it's unlikely the Suns would have paid that price.
Dame's contract extension was awful when it was signed. It's even worse under the current CBA. There's 2 years of value on that deal with 2 years of even money at best and negative value in most likely scenario. No sensible person looks at that and summizes that his value will stay even 1 year from now. Even if he maintains his production, I'd point you the CBA restrictions that he would introduce and why he would more than likely net out as a negative on a team's cap sheet.
Portland needs to find a trade by the deadline. The pressure is on them.
Well, to all respect to JRoy, that comment was for Merit bringing him into the discussion saying he would prefer to move Dame as soon as possible - so it had relevance to that conversation.
As for KD, the point is, he was on term and asked out, Brooklyn said sure and set an incredibly high price, cause they could and it forced KD to retract his trade demand. Brooklyn could wait as he's on term, couldn't care if it was 2years, 3 years or 4 years, the point is the term gave Brooklyn leverage to find a trade they wanted. As for Dame, Portland's in the driver seat cause Dame is locked in for 4 years and term gives them leverage. Dame can't sit out or he won't get paid. Dame can't attack the franchise or he'll destroy the rep he's built. Dame has been put on notice that he'll be sanctioned by the league. Dame has no choice but to play for Portland if Portland chooses that - and they are very open to that. Portland has 4 years and they'll keep making money with Dame until Portland finds a trade they want to take. Portland does not have to trade Dame at all, they are under no deadline and they certainly don't have to trade him to the Heat, why is that such a hard thing to accept. They could easily wait till next offseason and who knows, maybe he'll enjoy playing with Scoot.
As for the new CBA, I understand some of the nuances but not nearly as much as someone like DanH or real capologists. Teams are pretty cap savvy and in 2026/27, the last year of Dames contract, the cap will be at least 171.8m with a 2nd apron line of 229.9m. If he's playing close to his career averages, I don't see the negative value.















